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Mar 17, 2026
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BUS 2710 - Database Management3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description In this course, students will be introduced to the concepts of relational database management systems. Students will learn how to write database queries using SQL to answer questions and support business analysis. Students will learn basic database design methods (normalization) and develop and implement a relational database. Ethics of using AI will be discussed. Artificial Intelligence will be introduced for data cleansing. Prereq: None Note: Only one of BUS 2710 and CSC 3320 can be used to meet a degree requirement unless approved by the program director. This course meets the following Raider Core CLO Requirement: None Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Describe the role of databases and database management systems within an organization
- Identify and explain basic database concepts, including the structure and operation of a relational database
- Design and implement a simple relational database
- Write SQL queries to extract and manipulate data
- Design and implement simple relational and graphic databases using tools like SQL and Neo4j
- Use AI tools to support data integrity through cleansing, validation, and anomaly detection
- Evaluate ethical implications of AI in data management
- Assess data security and integrity using artificial intelligence tools
Prerequisites by Topic
- Familiarity with computing
- Knowledge of a programming language
Coordinator Dr. David Rollins
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